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FDIS 20160-E
General safety instructions
Avoid bodily contact with grounded items, e.g. piping, radiators, kitchen ranges and refrigerators. The risk of
injury by electric current is greater if your body is connected to the ground.
Do not expose power tools to rain, moisture or dampness. Never touch power tools with wet hands. Never
wash power tools with running water and never submerse them into water.
Do not use the power cord for any other purpose than originally intended. Never carry or pull the power tools
by the power cord. Do not pull the plug out of the outlet by pulling on the cord. Avoid mechanical damage to
the power cord by sharp or hot objects.
Power tools were manufactured exclusively for the AC power supply. Always check if the electrical voltage
corresponds to the data printed on the tool’s serial number label.
Never work with a tool that has a damaged power cord or plug, or that has fallen on the ground and is
damaged in any way.
In the case of using an extension cord, always check that its technical parameters correspond to the data
printed on the tool’s serial number label. If the power tool is used outdoors, use an extension cord that is
appropriate for exterior use. When using an extension cable drum, the cord must be unwound to prevent the
cord from overheating.
If the power tool is used in moist areas or outdoors, it is permitted to use it only if it is plugged into an electric
circuit with a residual current device ≤30 mA. Using a circuit with an RCD lowers the risk of injury by electric
current. Grasp hand power tools at the designated isolated grip areas because, during operation, one may
come into contact with the cutting or drilling fi ttings with a hidden conductor or with the power cord.